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re: Tim Williams
Posted on 1/3/13 at 7:19 am to Icansee4miles
Posted on 1/3/13 at 7:19 am to Icansee4miles
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I've watched every game of his HS career, and you just penned the most accurate description anyone on here or any of the paid sites have ever written. If a college coach can teach him some technique and motivate him to go all out on every play, he could easily be Mingo/Montgomery good. Anyone that says we wouldn't want this kid is full of crap. He has the chance to be special, and I'll repeat for the umpteenth time-if he was a problem in the locker room, why would his coaches and teammates have elected him the permanent team captain for the playoffs this season?
Reports are he is doing very well at the Under Armour practices….
Have not heard what is going on with him except that he wants to leave Louisiana and LSU backed off. Have not heard why and there currently is not any room.
Posted on 1/3/13 at 2:46 pm to DaBike
I've also said since he really burst on the scene a couple of years ago, he didn't grow up an LSU fan like most of the kids in his school did. Therefore, his recruiting was a lot more wide open than it would be with the typical U-High kid. He might yet decide LSU is the best place for him with his personal situation, and if he does, I'm guessing LSU will find him a spot.
One might understand his motivational challenges when he could just overpower many of the offensive linemen he faced in HS. If anyone watched that kid lay it all on the line in the state semifinal game against Evangel on an ankle he badly rolled on the second play of the game, they might not question his heart/willingness to go all out.
One might understand his motivational challenges when he could just overpower many of the offensive linemen he faced in HS. If anyone watched that kid lay it all on the line in the state semifinal game against Evangel on an ankle he badly rolled on the second play of the game, they might not question his heart/willingness to go all out.
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